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48 minutes ago, Jamesc said:

I use an app that bans all

+65 calls.

You can too.

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I post somewhere, my LG phone can block calls (without additional app) based on Digit filters. So I get calls from +659... and +658..., I just add accordingly when they come. Now I don't get such calls anymore, they are all blocked.

I thought this was standard, but I checked my wife's Samsung, it doesn't have such Call blocking. Thus needing an extra app.

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On 11/28/2020 at 12:30 PM, ToyotaShuttle said:

Exactly.

Do you believe sinktel cannot block +65 calls?

Because +65 might not always be scam. It could be overseas call centre who called u regarding a genuine issue. Now most companies outsource call centre overseas... 

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1 hour ago, Blueray said:

my observation is that scammers are bouncing their overseas calls off our local lines.

have had people called me saying that they are returning a missed call from me.

anybody has the same experience ?

+65 calls are getting quite frequent, 1 every 1 to 2 days. 

Yes, the calls are getting out of hand.

Our millionstars cannot be so 2 steps behind!

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I just checked my whatsapp group chat members info.

The legitimate numbers are also displayed as +65...

If I block all +65, will my friends in whatsapp be blocked too?

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9 minutes ago, Albeniz said:

I just checked my whatsapp group chat members info.

The legitimate numbers are also displayed as +65...

If I block all +65, will my friends in whatsapp be blocked too?

That's what I thought - if we are overseas (eventually after the lockdown) and there is a legitimate call from Singapore, will it be blocked since it should display +65...? 

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49 minutes ago, Albeniz said:

I just checked my whatsapp group chat members info.

The legitimate numbers are also displayed as +65...

If I block all +65, will my friends in whatsapp be blocked too?

You don't apply +65 block on whatsapp. You apply only on regular incoming calls, not data calls.

As usual, just get a friend to test it after you apply the block.

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2 hours ago, Jamesc said:

I use an app that bans all

+65 calls.

You can too.

:grin:

What app? I also want to download

i am doing very high precision construction job. Very heavy loads have to be dropped in very precise load receptacles

cant have clowns calling me while I am on. a Load dropping run

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1 hour ago, Volvobrick said:

That's what I thought - if we are overseas (eventually after the lockdown) and there is a legitimate call from Singapore, will it be blocked since it should display +65...? 

Can’t those computer people writes a code like this:

if connected to sg network or

If gps = sg

action: divert All 65 calls to 999

Otherwise condition: up to you to select:

1) play jap serial soundtrack

2) play USA serial soundtrack 

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Aiyah first 2000 only and I missed it.

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11 minutes ago, Macrosszero said:

Lately run into this very persistent ad on Facebook that tries its hardest to spoof itself as legit DBS. I wonder how Facebook allows this through repeatedly?

 

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Major scam: phishing for personal data.

 

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/fake-sg-arrival-card-website-police-report-13791310

ICA warns of fake SG Arrival Card website, police report made

SINGAPORE: The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) warned on Thursday (Dec 17) of a fake SG Arrival Card website that is phishing for the personal particulars of travellers arriving in Singapore and requesting payments of US$30 for submission of the card. 

The website, www.singapore-arrival-card.com, "claims to be the electronic arrival card introduced by ICA to replace the paper disembarkation/embarkation card", the authority said. 

"We would like to clarify that the official SGAC e-service by ICA does not require travellers to make a payment to complete the online submission. 

"ICA takes a serious view of such fake websites as they undermine public trust in our system and processes," the authority added. 

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